Fall 2017

Spring 2018

Academic Year 2016-2017 Course Lists

Global Law 2016-2017

Please Note: All syllabi on the website are subject to minor changes prior to the beginning of the semester. The syllabus supplied at the start of each class will be the most up-to-date version.

The courses listed in the course catalog below are subject to cancellation due to insufficient enrollment.

* Courses marked with an asterisk are courses offered in English in other University departments. They function on a different schedule than the International School courses and students must receive permission prior to the start of the course.

** Courses marked with a double asterisk are courses offered through the Department of Economics and are taught at a master's level. Only students who are majoring in Economics and who have already taken intro courses to the following may take these courses: Micro-Economics, Macro-Economics, Statistics.

*** Courses marked with a triple asterisk are courses offered through the Department of Evolutionary and Envrionmental Biology. Only students who are in their third year of a BSc and studying Biology, Biotechnology, Agriculture, Bioinformatics, Medical sciences or related degree in Natural Sciences can take these courses.

I chose Haifa because I wanted to experience what it meant to live in Israel. As a double major, I was looking for a place that would benefit my studies while allowing myself to immerse in the culture and study abroad experience. Additionally, as an Israeli citizen, I had been to Israel before but had never been to Haifa, a city well-known for it's coexisting communities. I thought I would come spend my fall here to learn and grow as a person.

What do you like most about Haifa?

The versatility of the city. I can walk to class enjoying the beautiful ocean view and at night look out my window to the gorgeous cityscape. I've met people from all over the world and the memories we are creating here are (no cliche intended) once in a lifetime opportunities. When else will I get to say that I had the chance to study in the Middle East with students of all ages from all over the world coming from completely different backgrounds?